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[He's been mulling this over since he met Hannibal, really.]
What was the first turning point in your life? Do you even remember who your real heroes were, when you were a kid? Or maybe some people do actually idolize their parents. For me, the only idols are the ones who can't become real, but it's been pointed out to me before that it's possible to worship someone in spite of their faults.
What was the first turning point in your life? Do you even remember who your real heroes were, when you were a kid? Or maybe some people do actually idolize their parents. For me, the only idols are the ones who can't become real, but it's been pointed out to me before that it's possible to worship someone in spite of their faults.
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Dick turned out to be... well, a bit of a dick, in the finish. But the things I loved in 'im; the freedom and adventure and the way 'e smiled. Well. Some things stick a long time, don't they?
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[He's pretty sure it's the former, and his tone says as much.]
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That little tit never created anything. I just didn't know enough to know pink slime from steak. Dick were the most alive thing in my universe, back then, though.
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What did you do when you realized he was just more of the slime?
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That were when I found the bus. I started the engine and never looked back.
[She says this with a particular knowing grin, fairly certain he'll recognise that coping strategy.]
...'Ave you read Gormenghast, at all?
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My parents were pretty crappy.
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[He nods slightly, studying her like he can see through her to the point in time she's talking about.]
Do you still like heights?
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[ For example: trees are safe. A gargoyle on the top of Wayne Enterprises, not as much. ]
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And Batgirl, of course.
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Seems like you became your own kind of hero, anyway, from the way everyone around here looks at you.
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[Her smile deepens, a little.] I certainly tried. I think most anyone can, if they have the opportunity.
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You don't believe in fate?
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[Her brow furrows, slightly.] I think certain events are meant to happen. But we choose what to do with them.
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[It doesn't seem farfetched to him, not here of all places.]
What about molding influences, then?
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What kind of place?
[He can understand to a point, but this is the first he's heard of someone idolizing something that wasn't technically even alive.]
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How did you get in?
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